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And the winner is…

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courtesy of georgouxThe National CPD Survey is now closed. A huge thanks to the 1171 colleagues from all ‘airts ‘n’ pairts’ that gave so freely of their time to give us such valuable data and thoughts for our work. We will be publishing an analysis of the summary by the end of February, so watch this blog!

The winner of the £50 Amazon token is….

 

Susan McKechnie of Inverclyde Council!

 
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Welcome Gillian : New Associate Team member

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The team are delighted to welcome Gillian Brydson of Dumfries and Galloway as an associate member of the team. Over the next few months Gillian will be working on an occasional basis with the network to develop further our thinking around measuring the impact of CPD.

 This is our first “associate team member” as we discussed at the last network. Watch this space for further opportunties.

Reflecting and planning your own CPD

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One of the CPD team projects that’s not yet featured on the CPD Scotland site has the working title of CPDReflect.  

CPDReflect (other suggested names are welcome!) will be an online toolkit to help with reflecting on, planning, recording and evaluating of CPD. It’s been developed in partnership with 3T Productions Ltd and is due for release in 2008.

You can get a flavour of the functionality it will offer in the article on CPD Scotland I wrote for Connected 17. It’s early doors yet but comments are always welcome from those many people who have already been involved in the specification and those new to the project.

What stage are we at?

3T have already developed the high-level design of the product and we start the usability work tomorrow (June 20th) with an intensive workshop with 8 kind volunteers, who have various interests in the PRD and CPD processes. I’ll fill you in on how the workshop went and future plans soon.

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